The elegant Gubi Multi-Lite by Louis Weisdorf from 1972 is now also available as a portable table lamp to enjoy anywhere in the house.
The Gubi Multi-Lite table lamp is characterized by its many options where the light can be directed up or down or illuminated as an asymmetrical light in the room.
With its timeless elegance and decorative appearance, the table lamp appears almost sculptural. The Multi-Lite was first designed in 1972 by Louis Weisdorf with the aim of developing his passion for diversity. Two cylindrical shades form the base of the lamp and a metal ring surrounds it and anchors the two spherical shades, ultimately creating an image of an iconic design.
Working with the family of this esteemed designer, GUBI has ingeniously transformed Louis Weisdorf's original Multi-Lite table lamp into a portable and more compact version, complete with an integrated USB charging function and a touch-controlled dimmer function with three adjustable levels.
The signature ring of the GUBI Multi-Lite Table Lamp now doubles as a convenient handle, allowing you to effortlessly take this lightweight lamp anywhere, perfect for outdoor gatherings and evening meals. Experience the pinnacle of adaptability and innovation with the GUBI Multi-Lite portable table lamp.
The dimensions are: Shade / high 39 x wide 18.5 x deep 15 cm Base / 11 cm dia.
Cord length: max. 150 cm
Materials and finishes:
Color: Shade in pastel gray, the base is chrome.
Lamp (included) 1 x 20 W G4-LED 5V - 1A 215LM 2700K
Lamp is dimmable and is IP23 certified.
About the designer:
In his own words, the studio of architect Louis Weisdorf (born 1939) "specializes in versatility". This perfectly summarizes the long and distinguished career of this multi-designer. Since graduating from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1954, Weisdorf has worked in everything from graphic, interior and industrial design to the planning of parks and recreational areas, as well as most fields within the construction industry.
This adds to an impressive resume of notable projects, including working with icons such as Verner Panton, Poul Henningsen and Le Klint.
Article number: 10131403
Weight: 1000